Must Watch: First Trailer for 'The Last Stand' Starring Schwarzenegger

"I've seen enough blood and death. I know what's coming." While we get our first taste of Arnold returning to action in Expendables 2 this weekend, this is his action return that I am really looking forward to. Lionsgate has debuted the first trailer for Kim Jee-woon's The Last Stand, his first English-language flick starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Sheriff Owens, who gets mixed up with the wrong cartel in a small town. Jaimie Alexander and Genesis Rodriguez also star, but we only get a good look at Peter Stormare and Johnny Knoxville. That said, it looks quite awesome! Badass intro and can't wait to see more from it.

Here's the first official trailer for Kim Jee-woon's The Last Stand, in high def from Apple:

The Last Stand marks the English-language debut of director Kim Jee-woon (I Saw the Devil, The Good, the Bad, the Weird) working from a script by Andrew Knauer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and George Nolfi (The Adjustment Bureau). The film follows Arnold Schwarzenegger as a former LAPD cop turned sheriff of a small border town which serves as the last thing standing between the world's most notorious drug kingpin and freedom in Mexico after he escapes from an FBI prisoner convoy. Forest Whitaker, Zach Gilford, Harry Dean Stanton and Luis Guzmán and more also star in Last Stand, hitting theaters on January 18th, 2013.

Hahaha! So awesome! Glad he's back on screen. I wonder if they'll explain how an Austrian became the sheriff of some po' dunk desert town. But if not, fuck it, I guess it never mattered in his other roles either. Welcome back to top billing Arnold!!

grimjob on Aug 16, 2012

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This looks unbelievably bad. And what is Knoxville doing? He looks like a moron.

I hate movies that take place in small town america where everyone knows each other...i feel like its a lame writing technique so they do not have to go in depth with characters and just basically can write them in and you have to take in their character at face value and no real introduction to the characters.